The function should echo the $module->content, wrapped in whatever chrome is required. To see how this is done look at the code for the standard Module chromes in [path-to-Joomla!]/templates/system/html/modules.php.

The function should echo the $module->content, wrapped in whatever chrome is required. To see how this is done look at the code for the standard Module chromes in [path-to-Joomla!]/templates/system/html/modules.php.

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Note that this makes it possible to pass parameters from the <jdoc:include> into the Module chrome function. See: [[jforum:115953]]

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Note that this makes it possible to pass parameters from the <jdoc:include> into the Module chrome function. See: [[jtopic:115953]]

Revision as of 11:02, 20 January 2008

Applying custom Module chrome

To define custom Module chrome in your template you need to create a file called modules.php in your template html directory. For example, this might be [path-to-Joomla!]/templates/my_template/html/modules.php.

In this file you should define a function called modChrome_style where "style" is the name of your custom Module chrome. This function will take three arguments:

the module object;

a reference to the Module parameters array;

a reference to the Module attribute array.

The function should echo the $module->content, wrapped in whatever chrome is required. To see how this is done look at the code for the standard Module chromes in [path-to-Joomla!]/templates/system/html/modules.php.

Note that this makes it possible to pass parameters from the <jdoc:include> into the Module chrome function. See: jtopic:115953